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(3i '6 C THURSDAY, (I.TOBLIt 3. 11 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUVE, MEDFORD. OREGON ufaclurers Association, the National Shoe Retailers Associativa, tlae Notimial AvVN of Shoe Chain Stores, and New England Shoe and Leather Association mi tWs 9t. Loars Maufac- turers Association. if.. u gg Edited by The Mail Tribune Advertising Department STORE IMAGE: KEV TO MEN'S WEAR SURVIVAL. The independent men's wear retailer's chances (or survival depend on the individual merchant's ability to establish a special niche (or himself in the eyes of his community, reports Daily News Record. This is achieved often through a strong fashion identification, but it was also pointed out at a recent meeting of the Men's Apparel Club of New York, that a unique position in the community might also be enjoyed by a staples store. All panelists spoke optimistically of the small retailer's future in spite of continuing acquisi tion by large firms. Irving Bluestone, president, Austin, Ltd., predicted that the number of small retailers would increase, not decline. He said the new type of small storekeeper was a fighter and jealous of his own image. . .j&kBbmKtmiLm. - :Zg a - a.i v - OLDSMOHILK ADDS JETSTAR SERIES FOR 64. Oldsmobile's new Jetstar 88, along with the new F-85's, Dynamic and Super 88 s, 98's and Starfires, will be on display at dealer showrooms across the nation on Friday, October 4, and at J. R. Whitney Oldsmobile, 415 South Riverside avenue in Medford. "The new Jetstar 88, lower-priced companion to Oldsmobile's other famous, high performing 88's," according to Wolfram, "is powered by the new Jetfire Rocket engine, an ultra-high com pression, XV) cubic inch member of the Rocket engine family. The Oldsmobile F-85 for is a totally new automobile in styling, in engineering, in per formance. Designed for maximum utility with more leg-room, head-room and entrance room, the styling of the new F-85 presents a clean, sharp image. The 4-door Sedan, shown below, is one of nine F-85 models offered this year. The F-85 has its own version of Oldsmobile's new Jetfire Rocket engine. A lightweight, cast-iron V-8 design, it combines exceptional quietness and smooth ness with ruggedness and durability. For those buyers who are primarily interested in (uel economy and low price, Oldsmobile is also offering a new V-6 engine. The new Jetstar 88 series for 1964 is a loweroriced companion to the high-performing Dynamic 88 and Super 88. The Holiday sedan shown above, is one of four models in this new Oldsmobile series. A new lightweight, cast-iron Jetfire Rocket V-8 engine, delivering 245 h.p. and an optional SKW h.p. version, are teamed with an entirely new Jetaway automatic transmission, available at extra cost. This new transmission combines the performance of gears and the smoothness of a torque converter with a torque amplifying feature which permits extra performance without downshifting. .MEDFORD .MERCHANTS' FOOTWEAR SECTION PRAISED. The Mail Tribune's special fall footwear section, published Wednesday, September 18, with front page in color, received warm praise from Alice Kcgcnsburg of the National Shoe Institute, 30 Rockefeller Plaza. New York. In a message received here Wednesday, Miss Itegensburg said: "Thank you so very much for send ing us the Mail Tribune shoe supplement. You certainly made magnificent use of the National Shoe Institute material. We are delighted and most grateful." The National Shoe Institute is supervised by a committee representing the National Shoe Man- THE 1964 IMPERIAL SHOWN HERE FRIDAY. Dick Knight Company. Eighth and Riv erside avenue in Medford, will display the smartly styled Imperial at their showrooms Friday, according to Dick Knight. Wholly new in styling, the 1961 Imperial is more improved in every way than at any lime in its history. Imperial continues to be a big luxury car. Shown above is the Imperial Crown four-door hardtop, a deluxe automobile with features that appeal to those who ask for the ultimate in personal transportation. Other models in the 1J64 Imperial line are the Crown Coupe. Crown convertible and LeBaron four-door hardtop. The 1964 Imperials are exceptional for quietness of operation, achieved through 151 separate and significant engineering improve ments. All 1961 Imperials are covered by a 5-year or 50.000-mile warranty on engine and drive train components. IT'S YOUR LAW KnoKi for Law Makff Drntvaey trrt Editor's note: The following but also pamphlets, leaflets and article was prepared by the Ore-j even single sheets), periodicals, gon Stale Bar as a public serv-1 speeches, plays, musical compo ice and is not intended to be I sitions, phonograph records, legal advice. Persons having a works of art, maps, photographs legal problem should consult an j and motion pictures. atlorney' Difficult to Classify ! Some articles are difficult for l an untrained observer to class PATENT AND COPYRIGHT Alert observers frequently no- ify. Printed forms are an ex- tice that some articles are pat-; ample ot such an article. ented, while other seemingly similar items are copyrighted. The question accordingly arises as to what constitutes the dif ference between a patent and a copyright. Patents are granted to invent ors on new and useful articles of manufacture, compositions of matter, methods and processes, ornamental designs of articles of manufacture and certain types of plants. Copyrights are granted to au thors, composers or artists on works such as books (which in cludes not only bound volumes. If the form is a card or sheet having a peculiar shape or a physical structure (such as per forations or notches in certain positions) that adapts the card or sheet for a particular use, so that it amounts to a new article of manufacture, the card or sheet would constitute a sub- i who spend hours looking at the ject for coverage by patent film and questioning suspects, rather than by copyright. I said more arrests were ex it the same or another card peeled. or sheet bears graphic matter 19 Arrested After Portland Incident PORTLAND (UPI) Police have arrested 19 persons in con nection with the disturbance which followed the Jefferson Grand high school football game here Saturday. Two policemen were attacked and injured during the melee. The roundup pulled in 18 juve nile and one adult, according to Lt. Edward J. Carney, head of the police juvenile division. He identified the man as Cleveland D. McCord, 21, who was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. Bail was set at S2.500. McCord and most of the oth ers were identified from televi sion news film taken at the riot. Police and school authorities, PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION'S REGULAR SERIES LINEUP for 1961 has been completely reslyl rd yet retain a strong and impressive Pontine identity, tic-cording to Bub Taylor uf Dean and Taylor Ponliac Company, 2177 South I'arlfic Highway. The smart new '61 models are now on display. Entirely new for 1961, Ihe Tempest Custom four-door sedan, shown above, features a rich interior of Morrokidc vinyl coated fabric and floor carpeting, 'lite Custom series includes a two door sports coupe, a convertible and four-door station wagon. The new Tempests are nearly nine inches longer and have a box-type frame for improved riding. A Poitliac-buiit, .six-cylinder engine is standard and a V-8 is optional. The 1961 Star Chief four-door hardtop, above center, exemplifies Ihe fresh styling theme found in all Pontiac models. Rody side sculpturing, known as the veuturi shape, sweeps the body sides into dared rear quarter panels to visually lower the roof and belt lines. Placement of moldings and finely crafted ornamentation augment the venlnri motif T. The Star Chief is also available in a four-door sedan. Emerging as a new anil different car is Pnntiac's 1961 I.eMans convertible shown below. The LeMans models have all new styling and are quickly identified by their distinctive grille treat ment and rear end design. To continue the sports car Iheiiic. I.eMans tail lamps are integrated within a decorative rear end panel. A six-cvlindcr engine is standard in the 1961 models along with bucket seats, a custom steering wheel of solid plastic ami donr-to-dwir carpeting of nylon i blend loop pile. The LeMans is also available in a two-door sports coupe. i &ksmm4ki wv . XL i.1,'. ..-m--,:.4i'y- wX-f YMCA To Start Fall Sports Days The YMCA is starting its fall sports days, a Saturday pro gram for boys and girls, Oct. 5. Ben Jensen, physical director, has reported. Boys and girls in the third through Ihe sixth grades in school will be included in Ihe program, which will he operated in three groups. The first group, including third and fourth grade boys, will meet at 10:;iu a.m. The second group to consist of fifth and sixth grade boys will meet at M M a.m. Girls will start their program at 12:15 p.m. constituting the third group. Each group will have, a ses sion in the gym followed by a swim. Each group also will he given an opportunity to par ticipate in tumbling, trampoi.ne and competitive games and swimming, Jensen said. There will be two instructors for each group They arc coming from Southern Oregon college, where they are preparing to be teachers and working on their 2lKl-hour instruction program, "There will be many activities to improve the physical fitness of youth," Jensen emphasized, asking thai any interested per sons wishing more intormation call the YMCA, 77J-6295. such as a written texi, a coin pilation of figures or of other data, a chart or a diagram, the graphic matter (distinguished from the card or sheet itself) would be subjected to coverage by copyright rather than by patent. j-Ti--n -yw-i. . ...y ntBni-rimiiDfiilfi lain 'mti GOOD TO EAT-GOOD FOR YOU, TOO! BECK'S OREGON FOOD STORE'S ATTRACTIVE NEW III II. DING on Stevens street and Riddle road is nearing completion. Ihe new addition to Oregon rood Stores retail outlets in this area is just County crews arc replacing norm ol the Medtoid Shopping Center, completion ol the structure is stilted lor approximately I the reenforced concrete double Work Continues on Roads in County flares Bb ear rrn TX71 The young folks in YOUR family . . . and the grown, ups, too . . need lots of extra-nutritious BUTTiR-NUT BREAD from BECK'SI It's literally packed with vitamins, iron, protein and calcium to build healthy bodies and alert minds . . . and Beck's SPINNING prices means that this finer bread is TENDER-BLENDED and TENDER TEXTURED! Try some today! lilvh as Butter. Sweet us a Sutl November 15th. jkrti.wA.t.S',,ai.a i mini I MFRIT RY KIR ml SHOWN AT IEHKIKD MOI'OHS. Smartly !lrd Mrrruru fur 11. itb (he popular Ion-priced Comrlv. make lhir dehul al Midimd Mmim Friday, accord inf to Mendvll Srstions. Shimn nltove is th Mrearr Park l.anr mile rncv Marauder hard top 1vliof.. aim available in (Ke brn'U'ftav di".iRn sbuws Hi loftrr Ml. Ahmt with Ibu popular Pm k I anr moduli is Mm an i Moat rbiir. nvailabla in both the bievKWHT and Marauder styles, and the Mteanerfu. lol 0 It ol oil Mmusst, aJo ofltrin a count of the breczeway and Maraodrr fljtav. More leg roiM. iWl4 roMa, uad tottf rotnt trr leatllitA ill tlur I'M Itde ol Mrnui.v ciiiv Sessions said. TUc Comet "Cahfou' K CW "l tar in tbe l ooit 0(w III 6 aitotrtnj in Wtodill Sessions. ( alienlr means IkH ojiMti. 4 tM TuOiCI ' " DUk I'Of tatii to provide thr punch, 't omm M'V'K- ocl c' ltd tM an turn m vhJ e I al mniiia prices have power steering, power bvkrs ;jid .all log irar lirl The new line of 1961 Jrepv,- known lor their riigiirdiirMn vn.alil(y iti rfCOKlA) r alic shown Ihla weds end at MrdfvMl Motors, S3 South Uttrrsid tnu.-) r a J O box culvert over Kccse creek in the Unite Falls area, accord ing to Jackson County Engineer Hubert J Carstenson. The bridge is three miles eas! of I h e Crater Lake lughway liutle Fall.- rd junction v I'liui j'l I w n nit i vniiiL,ii ' ing a short section of the Hull" : Falls roiiil iidjouung the cul vert. Other work includes grading of Ihe lliatt Lake rd near lliatl ! lake, grading of the Evans creek rd. betw een Kamsey Cam on and May's creek, and installation ol a cattle guard at Call's Creek rd Crews are placing base rock on county roads graded this summer. 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